The Touchdown Tour is the Houston Super Bowl Host Committee’s traveling celebration offootball. It will travel all over Houston throughout the fall, raising awareness and excitement in the community for Super Bowl LI, which will be played at NRG Stadium on Feb. 5, 2017.The Touchdown Tour will have a wide variety of games, many exhibits, appearances, food and fun for people of all ages. The Tour will run from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at every stop on its tour around the city. Every stop on the Touchdown Tour is free to the public and everyone is encouraged to celebrate the city, football and Super Bowl LI with the Host Committee.

Houston Texans Cheerleaders will be in attendance at each tour from 11am - 1pm, and TORO will be on occasion as well.

Tune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Saturday at 6:30 PM for this weekly in-season Houston Texans show that previews the upcoming Texans game in-depth with special guests and is hosted by Drew Dougherty from Texans TV.

Tune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Saturday during the regular season at 11 PM for this show that goes 1-on-1 with Texans players to get to know them on a personal basis and is hosted by Voice of the Houston Texans Marc Vandermeer and Texans Insider Deepi Sidhu.

Sun., Dec. 11, 2016
10:35 PM
- 11:05 PM CSTHouston Texans Inside the GameTune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Sunday at 10:35 PM for this in-season show that recaps each Houston Texans game in-depth with coverage and analysis from Greg Bailey and Spencer Tillman.

The Touchdown Tour is the Houston Super Bowl Host Committee’s traveling celebration offootball. It will travel all over Houston throughout the fall, raising awareness and excitement in the community for Super Bowl LI, which will be played at NRG Stadium on Feb. 5, 2017.The Touchdown Tour will have a wide variety of games, many exhibits, appearances, food and fun for people of all ages. The Tour will run from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. at this stop on its tour around the city. Every stop on the Touchdown Tour is free to the public and everyone is encouraged to celebrate the city, football and Super Bowl LI with the Host Committee.

Houston Texans Cheerleaders will be in attendance at this tour from 12pm - 1pm, as well as the Go Texan Express merchandise truck. Stop by for Texans games and a chance to win great Texans prizes!

Join Texans linebacker Whitney Mercilus from 6 PM – 7 PM at Fuddruckers (11445 Fountain Lake Dr, Stafford, TX 77477) for a live Texans Radio on SportsRadio 610 broadcast with Voice of the Texans, Marc Vandermeer, and special guests!

Plus, all Houston area Fuddruckers will be feature a Buy One Texans Burger, Get One Free and $15 beer buckets every Tuesday during the season for fans showing up in their Texans gear, whether the Texans win or lose their previous game, so don't miss out!

Then stay for Texans Live from 7-8 PM. Lots of Texans prizes & giveaways!

Tune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Saturday at 6:30 PM for this weekly in-season Houston Texans show that previews the upcoming Texans game in-depth with special guests and is hosted by Drew Dougherty from Texans TV.

Tune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Saturday during the regular season at 11 PM for this show that goes 1-on-1 with Texans players to get to know them on a personal basis and is hosted by Voice of the Houston Texans Marc Vandermeer and Texans Insider Deepi Sidhu.

Sun., Dec. 18, 2016
10:35 PM
- 11:05 PM CSTHouston Texans Inside the GameTune into KTRK ABC 13 in Houston (or check local listings across Texas) each Sunday at 10:35 PM for this in-season show that recaps each Houston Texans game in-depth with coverage and analysis from Greg Bailey and Spencer Tillman.

Fitzpatrick, who left the game after the Texans’ first touchdown, returned with less than two minutes remaining in the first half. He finished 9-of-12 for 97 yards, one touchdown, and a passer rating of 126.0.

"I was disappointed in myself last week," Fitzpatrick said Saturday night. "I think the team too, laying a goose egg and all that. We had a bad taste in our mouth and so getting out there and getting a decent effort today, certainly a better feeling in the locker room."

Tom Savage replaced Fitzpatrick for two series and then re-entered the game in the fourth quarter. Case Keenum, who started the second half for the Texans, completed 6-of-9 passes for 81 yards, and one interception.

The momentum started with Jadeveon Clowney, who played just two series in the first quarter but recorded two tackles and a big sack on Falcons starting quarterback Matt Ryan.

Clowney’s first NFL sack came on the Falcons’ second drive of the game. The No. 1 pick caused a nine-yard loss with a tackle on running back Antone Smith. The following play, he sacked Matt Ryan for a loss of seven yards.

"I can remember in other places I've been, when a guy makes a defensive play that's a big hit, it really lights up your sideline," O'Brien said. "So it's great for the defense, it's great for our team and I thought it helped our whole sideline."

Rookie running back Alfred Blue scored the Texans’ first touchdown of the day on a one-yard run to end a 12-play, 69-yard drive. Houston led 7-0, following a 33-yard extra point attempt by Randy Bullock.

"I just go out there every game and every practice trying to impress the coaches and show them that I can be a valuable assest to this team," Blue said.

The Falcons, who were forced to punt on their first four drives of the game, tied the score with 1:32 remaining in the second quarter. Matt Ryan was replaced by backup quarterback Sean Renfree who connected with Devin Hester on a 12-yard touchdown pass. Penalties were an issue for the Texans who were flagged on three-consecutive plays on Atlanta’s only scoring drive.

Following the Texans first touchdown, Savage replaced Fitzpatrick for the next two offensive series. He completed 3 of 4 passes for just four yards but Fitzpatrick would re-enter the game just before the end of the first half and run a two-minute drill.

Fitzpatrick orchestrated a 7-play, 74-yard drive that ended in an 8-yard touchdown pass to DeVier Posey. Posey, starting for Andre Johnson, scored with just 19 seconds remaining to give the Texans a 13-7 lead. Chris Boswell, former Rice University kicker, missed the extra point attempt.

Case Keenum started the second half for the Texans and marched the offense down the field on the opening drive of the third quarter. Keenum completed a deep 18-yard pass to Travis Labhart and consecutive 12-yard throws to Keshawn Martin to extend the drive. Randy Bullock’s 40-yard field goal extended the Texans’ lead to 9. Houston led 16-7 with 10:20 left in the third quarter.

The Texans first and only turnover occurred at the start of the fourth quarter. Keenum’s pass, intended for Ryan Griffin, was intercepted by Falcons safety Kemal Ishmael. T.J. Yates, who took over at quarterback for Atlanta, was unable to convert the turnover into points and went three-and-out on his first series.

Tight end Anthony Denham deflected the ensuing punt, which sailed just 13 yards. It was scooped up by Jonathan Grimes and returned 17 yards for a touchdown. Bullock’s extra point was good and the Texans led 23-7.

"I was actually trying to scoop it up but he beat me to it," Denham said. "Grimes beat me to it so I tried to be a team player and I made key block for him."

The Texans defense scored on a pick-six off Yates. Rookie safety Andre Hal intercepted Yates’ pass on the following drive and returned it 64 yards for a touchdown. Boswell missed his second extra point but did convert a field goal from the same distance, 33 yards, with 3:18 left in the game.

Houston won its preseason home opener at NRG Stadium 32-7 and will head to Denver for three joint practices and their third preseason game against the Broncos.